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Pages in category "Cars introduced in 1934" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adler Diplomat;
Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable. 1893 ... (1933-1934) Studebaker Land Cruiser (1933-1936) Willys 77 (1933–1942) 1934
The Diplomat initially, in 1934, took over the body from the previous year's Adler Standard 6. However, the Standard Six had received an all new body for its final year of production, and for keen eyed observers the final year's Standard Six was differentiated from the first year's Diplomat by redesigned fender aprons.
Cars introduced in 1934 (40 P) R. ... 1934 ships (168 P) Pages in category "Vehicles introduced in 1934" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The 1934 Datsun Type 13 was a small car produced by Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Introduced in July 1934, it remained in production until March 1935 after its replacement, the Type 14, was introduced in February 1935. [1] The Type 13 was basically similar to the earlier 1933 Type 12, but was more stylish in appearance.
[6] [7] On 22 June 1934, Ferdinand Porsche received a development contract from the Verband der Automobilindustrie (German Association of the Automotive Industry) for the prototype of an inexpensive and economical passenger car after Hitler decided there was a need for a people's car—a car affordable and practical enough for lower-class ...
The front seat was wider than in other cars and the rear seat was deeper. Overall, the car possessed a better power-to-weight ratio, and its structural integrity was stronger than other like models of the day. The car was introduced in January 1934, [7] months before it was put in production. Production peaked at only 6,212 in May 1934 — very ...
The vehicle was instantly popular and over 500 were sold in 1934. [2] However, the price for the car high. The standard car cost 46,500 CSK in 1935, while the aerodynamic sedan was even more expensive at 46,500 CSK. The standard price was reduced to 40,800 CSK in summer 1936 and production ceased before the end of the year.